
Li Huayue (English name: Julie Lee, January 1, 1956 -), formerly known as Cai Zhongli, is a Hong Kong actress who was active in the 1990s. Li Huayue entered the show business circle in 1990. Her first filming work was "Liao Zhai Yan Tan". Over the past few years, she has performed in "Personal Lover", "Blood Love", "Secret History of the Forbidden Palace of the Manchu Qing Dynasty", "Abusive Love", "The Eight Immortals Hotel" Classic tertiary films such as "Human Meat Barbecued Pork Buns" all show their nakedness or nakedness in the performances, and are known as one of the representatives of Hong Kong's "third-tier film actresses" in the 1990s. In "Eight Immortals Restaurant: Human Meat Barbecued Pork Buns", the scene where the character played by Huang Qiusheng is raped and then killed is the most eye-catching. In 1995, Li Huayue decided to make the ultimate show and "fight the real army" (that is, the sex scene is real) to perform in the topical three-level movie "Blood Love", and invited Golden Harvest executive Cai Lam to be the producer. Li is also a joint venture partner and director of the film , screenwriter and starring, and personally selected the leading actor. At first, her first choice was the actor Weng Shijie, who is good at shooting tertiary films. However, because Weng could not accept the request of not wearing a condom, Li finally found another new one. Performed by actor Chen Weidi. The female characters in charge of "Fighting the Real Army" are Li Huayue herself and Lin Yufei, an actress recruited from China. The film is filled with a large number of large-scale nudity scenes that have never been seen in Hong Kong film history, including close-ups of the genitals of actors and actresses. Although the final movie version was edited, "Blood Love" still caused a sensation in Hong Kong after its release. Li Huayue took advantage of the momentum to release a nude photo album, and once took a nude photo shoot in front of the Man Mo Temple, which caused an uproar. Follow-up, once became a hotly discussed figure in the city, and kept pace with Li Lili, another pornographic female artist of the same period, "Double Lee". In 1996, Li Huayue released the movie "Blood Love II" in the next city, and entered the music scene. She released her first album "Stirring Shock" at her own expense. Dialogue collection (currently lost in the market, it is the "magic disc" in the legend of Hong Kong citizens). Unfortunately, the box office of "Blood Love II" was dismal, and Li Huayue also faded out of the Hong Kong entertainment circle after this year. In 2001, Li Huayue took over the filming of a local action movie "THE GHOST" (Chinese translation title: Thunderbolt Female Killer) made by the United States, playing the role of a female killer. It is rare to focus on martial arts scenes, and it is also her last work so far. Since then, there has been no news of Li Huayue. In 2013, a Hong Kong Apple Daily reporter photographed Li Huayue, who had been out of news for many years, appearing in Lan Kwai Fong, Central, and reported it extensively.
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